The only legal place to smoke tobacco in Mexico is inside private homes or private outdoor spaces. The country now has one of the world's strictest anti-tobacco laws. Tourists who smoke could face fines of between $50 and $300 (€46 and €277) for lighting up in public, according to Reuters.
Can you smoke on Hotel balconies in Cancun?
If you're planning a trip to Cancun, it might be best to leave the cigarettes at home. Mexico has just imposed a strict new law banning smoking in public places, including in hotels and on beaches.
Can I smoke at my hotel in Mexico?
Are resorts in Mexico enforcing smoking ban?
Mexico's National Department of Health has issued rules and regulations regarding the use of tobacco and tobacco products in public places*. In compliance with these national laws, hotels and resorts must provide “smoke-free” rooms and areas for their guests.
Can you smoke in hotel rooms in Cancun?
If you're planning a trip to Cancun, it might be best to leave the cigarettes at home. Mexico has just imposed a strict new law banning smoking in public places, including in hotels and on beaches. The legislation is some of the most restrictive of its kind worldwide.